BrainFood – István Simon

István Simon’s Webinar
Interspace management for dance professionals

the future of our creative work

Boglárka’s recommendation:

In the case of István Simon, I am strongly biased, since he is my husband. But this is not the reason why I asked him to make a webinar in my project. He made a very successful, Germany based freelance ballet career as a principal dancer and in the meantime he was mastering interspace management and art-science fusion projects. Are you interested in this growing field of performing arts? You have ideas on how to connect dance art, choreography, improvisation and science, research, psychology or education but not sure how to start, where to find funding and how to apply? Learn from István. Enjoy his webinar and explore a new perspective in dance.

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Biography

István Simon is one of the most successful and sought-after Hungarian ballet dancers of our times, who, next to his international career, also regularly performs in Hungary. Besides his Ballet Master MA degree, he was selected by the Lüneburg University for their experimental cultural management master’s programme.

The founder of the Praetorian Non-profit Art and Health Consulting, whose basic mission is to protect the health of the performing artist. Praetorian aims to introduce anti-abuse management model into the theatrical and artistic educational institutions systems.

The Transylvanian-born dancer earlier on was the principal dancer in the Dresden Semperoper, The Hungarian National Ballet and the Dortmund Opera. As a guest artist he has danced in 21 countries at 43 different theatres. Amongst them, at the Paris Opera, New York City Center, Naples Teatro San Carlo, the Moscow Kremlin, the Saitama Theatre in Tokyo, at the Antwerp DeSingel, Paris Théâtre de la Ville and Theatre Champs-Elysées, and in smaller venues too.

He has danced all the major male lead roles in the classical ballet repertoire, but he also had the opportunity to work with the most decisive choreographers of the international dance world, such as Jiri Kylián, Mats Ek, William Forsythe, Alexander Ekman, Alexei Ratmansky, David Dawson, Jiri Bubenicek, Andreas Helse, Goyo Montero.

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The events are financed by the NATIONAL PERFORMANCE NETZ – STEPPING OUT, funded by the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media as part of the NEUSTART KULTUR initiative: national aid program for dance. Your registration is free!!!